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Induction Innovations Brings Invisible Heat To Paintless Dent Repair
Induction Innovations has developed a NEW PDR attachment to complement its line of high performance induction heating tools. Unlike traditional PDR, the Invisible Heat® method is the cleanest and fastest way for fixing hail dents, door dings and other minor soft dents. There is no need to meticulously massage out from the backside of vehicle… - Blog
Mini-Ductor 12v: Go Where No Torch Has Gone Before!
Induction Innovations has re-engineered their flameless torch into the NEW Mini-Ductor® 12v. Designed to be completely portable – works with a standard 12-volt battery pack, even runs off a car battery. Leave the generator behind and can take the Mini-Ductor 12v anywhere you need it – out in the field, across the lot or even… - Blog
Inductor Pro-Max Gets Smarter With The IQ
The prototype Inductor® Pro-Max IQ™ has been engineered with greater intellect that enables programming capabilities, digital readout and enhanced with timed operation capabilities and precise power settings. The multi-function, easy-to-read digital display sets operation time; displays time remaining and act as a timer, and displays power output levels. The linear knob adjusts settings on the… - Blog
New Mini-Ductor Demo Videos Available
The Mini-Ductor uses induction heating to heat metal parts in seconds. This allows all types of adhesives bonded to metal, fasteners bonded with thread lock compound, and seized hardware, to be removed and released much quicker and safer than by traditional naked flame heating. The best way to understand its capabilities, and compare its ease… - Blog
Scots Auto Scene Visits Induction Innovations
Having visited the company’s headquarters during the recent Automechanika event in Chicago, Scots Auto Scene reported: “Induction Innovation really are at the top of their game. Having met the team at the Show, we were taken for a tour of their premises in Elgin, Illinois, around a 40 minute drive from central Chicago.” Speaking to… - Blog
Removing Tough Steering Bolts
How to Use a Heat Induction Tool to Remove Tricky Components This article appeared in the July/August issue of Professional Motor Mechanic. Removing rusted, corroded or locked steering bolts is often a lengthy, difficult and frustrating task, especially if you’re using a ratchet wrench. It usually requires the application of penetrating fluid, or blasting the… - Blog
New Technology Designed Into Mini-Ductor II +
The Mini-Ductor® II + is the #1 professionals choice hand held flameless torch! Induction Innovations has engineered new technology and redesigned their 230V international version of the Mini-Ductor II! The Mini-Ductor II + integrates these new advances in technology for increased energy efficiency and ease of use. Leverage the power of technology with invisible heat… - Blog
Mini-Ductor: The Commercial Workshop Mechanic’s Tool of Choice
The Mini-Ductor® uses Invisible Heat® that heats ferrous metal (containing iron), and some non-ferrous metal, parts in seconds. This allows all types of adhesives bonded to metal, bonded with thread lock compound and seized hardware to be removed and released much quicker and more safely than by naked flame heating. And there’s no costly and… - Blog
Oxygen Fuel (Oxy-Acetylene) Risks & Alternatives
Flames can be the cause of many accidents in the workshop, but what are the realistic alternatives to using a naked, oxygen fuel (oxygen-acetylene) flame? With health and safety such a key part of workshop life, the use of induction heating tools is one alternative that can provide peace of mind, lower insurance rates and… - Blog
New Induction Heating Tool Makes Tricky Mobile Repairs Easier
Time spent outside of fully equipped workshops is often a challenge to engineers/technicians and is often fraught with issues such as safety (example roadside breakdown). Also, the range of tools in a repairer’s vehicle can limit mobile repair capability. Reducing precious time used when struggling to free off components in this environment is paramount, so… - Blog
Induction Innovations Launches a New Logo & Website
This Represents the First Step in the Company’s Next Evolution & Coincides with Their 15th Anniversary Induction Innovations, Inc. today announces the launch of their new corporate logo and website, which coincides with the company’s 15th anniversary. This represents an important foundational step in the company’s next evolution as a leader in the induction heating… - Blog
Save Time, Parts and Increase Profits & Safety: Garage Wire
Freeing off rusted, corroded or thread locked vehicle nuts and other parts, which are often found in inaccessible areas, takes up a lot of time. Not only is it frustrating, but it’s inefficient. If you’re using an oxy-acetylene torch, the process is potentially hazardous and you run the risk of damaging the area around the… - Blog
Induction Innovations Launches Venom
The Newly Designed Mini-Ductor® Induction Heater Has Real Bite Induction Innovations, Inc. today announces the launch of Venom: the third generation of the legendary Mini-Ductor handheld induction heater. The 110V Venom will start shipping in the U.S. and Canada during the second quarter of 2016. 7 New Features As with its predecessor the Mini-Ductor II,… - Blog
The Case Against Oxygen-Acetylene Torches & Welders
There’s no getting away from the fact that adhering to health and safety rules is a key part of your garage or auto body shop. Hazards of Oxygen-Acetylene One potentially hazardous practice is the use of oxygen-acetylene (oxygen fuel) torches and welders, which have been under scrutiny for some time. The risks of fire and…